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Townsville nurse leading the way to help survivors of domestic and family violence

Published: 28 August 2024

A nurse at Townsville University Hospital (TUH) is helping victim survivors of domestic and family violence transition into new lives with dignity and support.
TUH child protection unit clinical nurse Chole Gage has stepped into the role of leader for RizeUp’s Townsville Hub.
RizeUp Australia is a national organisation dedicated to providing essential items and creating safe, personalised spaces to help those who often leave their homes with nothing but the clothes on their backs.
Chole said the organisation stepped in to provide practical support by furnishing homes with everything from pantry items to furniture, ensuring the safety and anonymity of those being supported.
“It’s incredibly fulfilling to create these comfortable spaces for those starting fresh after often traumatic circumstances,” Ms Gage said.
The August RizeUp donation drive, led by Ms Gage, is focussed on collecting essential bathroom and toiletry items in preparation for imminent home setups for victim survivors in the Townsville region.
The TUH child protection unit has a history of supporting local families in need through various charitable projects.
Ms Gage said there had been a strong community response to past calls for donations.
“The frustration over the state of domestic and family violence in our community drives people to participate in campaigns like this,” she said.
“People want to help and make a difference.”
RizeUp Australia chief executive officer Nicolle Edwards said she was excited to see the Townsville community providing support to make a real difference.
"RizeUp is thrilled to be active in Townsville, offering a terrific opportunity for members of the community to join our growing team,” Ms Edwards said.
“By getting involved, individuals can become a crucial part of the solution for those experiencing domestic and family violence.
“We now have 10 dedicated volunteers in Townsville and are always welcoming more.”
Ms Gage said leading the Townsville Hub as a volunteer alongside her work at TUH was incredibly fulfilling and she was already seeing huge support for the cause from the hospital community.
“Community support can make a significant difference in the lives of victim survivors, helping them rebuild their lives,” Ms Gage said.
Townsville residents are encouraged to contribute items for the August donation drive or volunteer their time.
New donations can be dropped off at TUH’s child protection unit until the end of August.
For more information on what to donate contact donate@rizeup.com.au or for information on how to join the RizeUp team contact volunteer@rizeup.com.au.

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